Continuing Education for Counselors

The mission of ACA Learning Resources is to provide ACA members the opportunity to develop professionally and receive continuing education credit by taking an Online Program, attending Learning Institutes and/or Education Sessions, or contributing to the profession by being a presenter.

Watch a quick reminder about all of ACA's CE options. There's something to fit every busy lifestyle!

CE Opportunities

Whether it's for license or certificate renewal, career development, or to increase job opportunities, the need for continuing education is a very real demand every counseling professional faces. But while the benefits of continuing education are obvious, the cost is high: travel expenses; time away from the office and one's practice; and scheduling conflicts with work and personal priorities. ACA provides affordable, quality continuing education courses at your convenience, presented by experts in a variety of subject areas!

Featured Webinar

Depression: New and Emerging Treatment Strategies

Invest just 6 hours and gain a wealth of insight on powerful ways of attending to the difficult emotions that depression and all of its accompanying symptoms can bring.

Featured Podcast

Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice

Dr. Russ Curtis is an LPC and associate professor of counseling at Western Carolina University; where he serves as coordinator of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. Eric Christian is an LPC, a national certified counselor, and has been working as an integrated care coordinator for the past five years.

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Ohio Licensure Announcement

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Amber McLaughlin | Apr 17, 2014

The Ohio counselor licensure board has reported that it is the first state to endorse CACREP and its affiliate CORE for counselor licensure.

Starting in 2018, all applicants for counselor licensure in Ohio will need to graduate from a CACREP-accredited clinical mental health, clinical rehabilitation, or clinical addiction counseling program. All graduates of CACREP-accredited clinical mental health, clinical rehabilitation, or clinical addiction counseling programs from outside the state will automatically meet the educational requirements for licensure in Ohio.